Code of Massachusetts Regulations
105 CMR - DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Title 105 CMR 410.000 - Minimum Standards of Fitness for Human Habitation, State Sanitary Code, Chapter II
Section 410.650 - Residences Unfit for Human Habitation; Hearing; Condemnation; Order to Vacate; Demolition
Current through Register 1531, September 27, 2024
(A) Finding That a Residence or Portion Thereof Is Unfit for Human Habitation. If an inspection conducted pursuant to 105 CMR 400.100 or 105 CMR 410.600 reveals that an occupied residence or portion thereof is unfit for human habitation, the board of health shall, subject to 105 CMR 410.650(B), (C) or (D) issue a written finding that the residence or portion thereof is unfit for human habitation. The finding shall include a statement of the material facts and conditions upon which the finding is based.
(B) Prior Notification to Occupant(s) and Owner. If the residence or portion thereof is occupied, the board of health shall, prior to issuing a finding under 105 CMR 410.650(A), provide written notice to the occupant(s) and owner which shall include:
(C) Service of Notice. The notice shall be served in accordance with 105 CMR 410.680.
(D) Hearing If Residence or Portion Thereof Is Occupied. If the residence or portion thereof is occupied, then the board shall, prior to issuing a finding under 105 CMR 410.650(A), and at least five calendar days after service of the notice required by 105 CMR 410.650(B), conduct a public hearing to determine whether the residence or portion thereof is unfit for human habitation and whether an order to secure and to vacate should be issued. At the hearing the occupant(s), owner, or any other affected person shall be given an opportunity to be heard, to present witnesses or documentary evidence and to show why the residence or portion thereof should or should not be found unfit for human habitation, and why an order to vacate and an order to secure should or should not be issued.
(E) Exception to Notification and Hearing Requirements. If at any time the board of health determines in writing that the danger to the life or health of the occupant(s) is so immediate that no delay may be permitted, then the board of health may immediately issue a finding that an occupied residence or portion thereof is unfit for human habitation without providing the notification or hearing specified in 105 CMR 410.650(B) and (D). This emergency determination must include a written explanation of the conditions presenting an immediate danger. The board of health shall send the owner and each affected person a copy of the finding of unfitness for human habitation and a copy of the determination of immediate danger, which shall include a statement advising of their right to a hearing in accordance with 105 CMR 410.800(A).
(F) Condemnation, Order to Vacate, Order to Secure.
(G) Demolition. If, one year after the issuance of an order to secure, compliance with 105 CMR 410.000 has not been achieved, then the board of health may cause the residence or portion thereof to be demolished or removed provided the requirements of 105 CMR 410.800(A) have been met.